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Recently, I went and saw the movie, "The Founder", starring Michael Keaton, who plays Ray Kroc, founder of McDonald's.
I thought it was pretty good and recommend going to see it, especially if you are of the entrepreneurial spirit.
There are 3 scenes in the movie which are my favorite parts:
1. The discussion Ray Kroc had with Dick McDonald in the men's room after buying the McDonald brothers out. (Go see the movie)
2. When Ray Kroc was informed by his new "finance guy" that he was not in the hamburger business at all, but rather the "real estate" business. The realization of which changed his business and mind-frame about it completely.
3. The end of the movie where he reveals the secret of his success.
What is that secret? PERSISTENCE!
Keaton's character reveals that it was persistence that allowed a middle-aged milkshake-multi-mixer salesman to go from nothing to creating a multi-billion dollar empire we know today as McDonald's Corporation.
When you think about this, he had to be persistent in the right business model though.
It does no good to be persistent in the wrong business model as the McDonald brothers found out. The brothers did well, but no where near as well as they could have.
Go back and re-read item #2 of my favorite movie scenes: This realization changed which business model Mr. Kroc focused on from simply sub-leasing franchises with no control and small commissions to sub-leasing franchises and then also owning and sub-leasing the real-estate underneath them which gave him complete control, and all the commissions from this passed directly to him rather than the McDonald brothers.
Franchises is the name of the game and the business we are in here at MOBE as well.
At MOBE (My Online Business Education), we own and re-sell online franchises in the high ticket online education industry as well as quality educational and training products.
When I was focused on selling low-ticket Amazon products, I was always very disappointed with the 4% commissions I'd receive from any sales, low-ticket mind you, because I did a lot of work for very small commissions.
But as MOBE franchise partners, we are given 50% commissions on every high ticket product sold that we did not create, for the same amount of work involved. We are also given 90% commissions on lower-ticket products that we did not create. Again, I do the same amount of work for high ticket products that I did for low-ticket products!
New products come out all the time that someone else creates, and guess what? Because we are already partners with franchise rights, we get to sell those too with the same high commissions we always had.
This is a good business model to be in because if we have no franchise, we have no products to sell either. We'd have to create our own products and the systems to sell them and I don't like that, personally. I'd rather have someone else do that for me...and they do at MOBE.
Now, whenever I make a high ticket sale, through products I did not create, I am glad to accept a 50% commission and pay them the other 50%, because its a win-win situation. (A 50% commission that will net you $20,050 at the Platinum level!)
I know what some of you are saying: "Mike, In my program, I make 100% commissions already"...I know because someone actually told me that as if that changes anything. My answer was: "That depends on what its a 100% of". If that's your line of thinking, then let me ask you one question:
Can your 100% commissions equal $20,050 in a single sale?
If your answer is NO, then you might want to rethink why you'd be remotely concerned about what percentage it is if I sent you $20,000.
Honestly...would I really care if that $20k is only 1 percent commissions? Absolutely not, and I don't think you would either.
That's NOT something you should be concerning yourself with.
Remember, I did not create these products or the systems to sell them...THEY DID (Matt Lloyd and his team over at MOBE).
My job has now gone from product/infrastructure creator and maintainer, a very hard and time-consuming job, to lead generator, a much simpler job - to bring leads into my franchise system, created by MOBE...and then MOBE's sales team does the rest. If a sale results out of this, I get a big fat commission. Nice, huh?
Hamburgers, the product in Ray Kroc's case, didn't much matter when he owned the systems which sold those products - the franchises - and then sold them to other potential owners , or franchisees.
Ray Kroc did not create the hamburger business, but he did perfect the way hamburgers are sold world-wide using franchises.
This is where the real money was and still is. This is what the original McDonald brothers could not see but Ray Kroc could.
Can you?
This is also why I switched my mentality from one of low-ticket, low margin products to one of high-ticket, high margin products - just like today's McDonald's does.
I can now re-sell these online franchises to others and generate BIG commissions doing it. So can you...if you can see it.
Want to know exactly how we do this at MOBE?
Take a look at the business model we are using to create high ticket commissions here:
>>> http://track.mobetrack.com/SHLp4
Mike J Anthony
Email: mic0510@gmail.com
P.S. If you are persistent enough in the right business model, there's no reason why you can't generate BIG commissions online too. Watch this video >>> http://track.mobetrack.com/SHLp4
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